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Body Language

93% communication is non- verbal: Body Language 55% Tone of Voice 38% Introduction 93% communication is non- verbal: Body Language 55% Tone of Voice 38% Verbal 7%

Communication

Body Language Used without thinking (unconsciously) to communicate to another person Constantly drop clues about what is going in our head Sometimes without even knowing it

Tone of Voice Emotions are given away not by what people are saying it, but how they say it Example Speaking loudly in short sentences can show aggression Speaking gently and smiling can show caring

PART 1 Identify how body language is being used in the following pictures (SLIDES #7-12): Examine facial expression, gestures, body position, and mirroring Mirroring – when two people are in tune with each other they will often mirror each others body language When out of tune with one another body language will not match and make a conversation uncomfortable

Name 3 other situations where we use body language? PART 1 Follow-Up Name 3 other situations where we use body language?

PART 2 Group of 2 people: each partner picks 3 emotions..find a picture or draw a picture of each emotion. Then act out the emotions and have your partner guess what they are (write on paper) based on your body language; your tone of voice and body language should demonstrate the emotion; then swap. EXAMPLE EMOTIONS: Aggressive Nervous Flirty Lazy Shy Confident Bored Superior Caring

PART 3 Role play for class; You and your partner will write a short script and role play a situation using body language to communicate! Partner 1 Body Language Notes: Partner 2 Body Language Notes:

PART 4 Follow-Up: Listening… How often do you normally listen for feelings as well as facts? Do you pay attention to non-verbal language such as body language and tone of voice to listen for feelings? How do you think you could improve your own listening skills?